The United States Postal Service says it wants to change delivery times for first class mail. It's just one of many cost saving measures the Postal Service is proposing in order to remain profitable, and one that could mean closing some mail processing centers in Wisconsin. Maureen McCollum reports.

A tentative agreement to help the UW-Milwaukee recruit hundreds of Chinese students to attend the university has been signed. It could be the latest page in a long history of Chinese students coming to the Badger State. Chuck Quirmbach reports.

An 84 year old Village Trustee in the central Wisconsin community of Brokaw says she may lose her right to vote because of Wisconsin's new voter I.D. law. As Glen Moberg reports, the case has now attracted the attention of the ACLU.

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A bill that would force members of Congress and their senior staff to put their investment portfolio in a blind trust, or disclose trading of stocks and bonds has been introduced by a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin. Mike Simonson reports.

University of Wisconsin Badger football fans are being warned to be careful if they plan to buy Rose Bowl tickets or ticket packages. The Badgers are headed to Pasadena after defeating Michigan State over the weekend. And the UW says it's already sold out of it's allotment of Rose Bowl...

Last week's proposal to regulate how ballast water being dumped from ship's holds into the Great Lakes is cleaned will soon open for public comment. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it's ready to defend its plan. Mike Simonson reports.

A few hundred people in Eau Claire this weekend said they want to see Governor Walker serve out his full term. They gathered downtown for a rally to support the governor's effort to fight off a possible recall. Rich Kremer has the story.

There's a new hotline for people to report suspected cases of public assistance fraud. The state Department of Health Services says it will investigate reports of fraud or abuse and pass the information on to law enforcement if deemed necessary. Patty Murray reports.

Former Governor Tommy Thompson is trying to fend off criticism from the left and right as he jumps into the race for U.S. Senate. Chuck Quirmbach reports on Thompson's campaign kickoff last night in Waukesha.